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TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1998 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE qarck, and David Wilson Easton, Bis- prarck, - RETURN FROM LAKE B. Smith and children, Jane | have returned from a two tion at Ottertail Luke in PAGE THREE immediate possession. Mr. Snellen-| Iowa, stopped in Bismarek yesterday berger is connected with the Jarrell] for a visit with relatives en route to Hardware ‘company. © The trafigaction) their home at Breien, N. D. was made through the Hedden Real —- RETURN FROM SPIRITWOOD LAKE LEFT FOR MINNEAPOLIS H, T, Douglas left thjs morning for Minneapolis. ina Mts. Scheffer’s third pupils recital, July Ist at her heme, 611 First Street, at 8:30 p. m. Estate agency. BARNECK-TAIT Announcements have been rez Bismarck of the wedding ¢ he M. it of Bottine: m Barneck, who is connec j with the state hi y Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruce Doyle re- turned last evening from Spiritwood | qj lake after a week-end visit there. Miss Mary Houser of Beloit, Wis., Is Honoree at Party Miss Blanche Houser Mr. and Mrs. Jones Hosts at Dinner in _ Compliment to Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones, Arnold Knudtson of} Dickinson, who have been guests of | Mrs, Knudtson’s mother, Mrs, Irvin j 1, for s al days, returned to home lust evening. \ their Me: left on CAPITOL Bil ifed! a wedding enter trip to Fifth i aren baie last Se la ning aye Add of M dD. and will be at home in Bis- MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED at dinner in compliment to Mr. ettigan. 827 Sixth street, at an ck after July 12. A marriage licen yes: " My ¥ » Mrs. D. M. Thomas of Wahpeton,| informal party in compliment to her | Bg, 3 keptiay (he Burleigh contigs couky.€ FREATEE Re D., guests Becca acres HOR Mies Miss Mary Houser of Beio: LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP .,| Miss Emma Augusta Spitzer, Bi fers were marked for 10 at the| Wis. Guests were oldschool m roi OL rh SESE attrattively ‘appointed table. | of the honoree, The evening , n . SEC RE TNE PTA LAST TIME TONIGHT three children left this morning on a motor trip to points in the t. ; Mr. Church, a member of the board of administration, will y spent informally and a luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Houser left this morning for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family stopped iri Bismarck en route to Elbowoods where they will attgnd the MONTE BLUE I’sfunwitha Brownie | golden anniversary celebration at! Beloit where she is employed 4s as-| state institutions while away. d the Elbowoods Indian, mission. Mr.| sistant treasurer of Beloit, College. plan to be gone about » month. an | jomas is superintendent of the In-} She has been visiting in Bismarck _— 7 SY ‘ . dian school at Wahpeton, with her sister and in Napoleon with| Go TOL PATSY RUTH MILLER Bring your boy or girl her mother, Mrs. D, H. Houser, Mrs.} VIL d daughte ion in to see the Brownies Elizabeth y for Lake Me Minn., where tl the summer at their LaRose, who was at the week-end, has returned. . MADAM SCHUMANN-HEINK HERE! Houser, who has been in Bisn:arck| Marc Madam Schumann-Heink was_ in, over the week-end, returned to her Bismarck Saturday, en route from| home this morning. go to her home in Coronado, Calif, stopping at a number of|TO PRESENT FLORAL TRIBUTE places on the way to give concerts TO PRINCESS , for the benefit of didabled war veter- All persons desiring to take part} uns. She had planned to remain in| in the floral tribute to be p Bigmarek over night but, arriving’ to the Crown Princess Loui here early in the aftergoon, she went | Sweden at tomorrow evening's re , on Dickinson, Mrs. E. A, Hughes|tion are requested to get in to was summoned to the Grand Pacific| immediately with any of the f hotel, where Madam Schumann-Heink; ing: Mrs. A. J, Malmquist stopped while here, for a few min- Sundquist, Mrs. N.* utes’ visit with the operatic star. | Miss Alfhild~ Alfson, Mr: Ann, ar De will spend ce. Dr. ROWNIES are cameras of | the easy-to-work, handy- to-carry, sure-fire kind. Your youngster will start right in | to get good pictures; it’s noth- \ing but fun from the first. troit, “HOGAN'S ALLEY” Ben Turpin Comedy “Dizzy Daddies” Matinee Every Day 2:30 ——E———————— ~ TONIGHT — Tuesday VISITING HERE Mrs. Klonda Lynn of Li her, Mrs. L. C. G The complete Brownie line is on display at our coe route j Eucharistic Congress. En home he stopped at F' visit his wife and children w spending the summer at Lake Wymer, — son, Mrs, Oliver Lundq' CHICAGO ‘ counter. vue, an GUESTS, RETURN | Nils Lovint or Mrs. C. 1, Wagner has returned. home Mrs. R. A. Yeater ir. ant irs. W. M. 'roctor of} Mandan. 0 where he attended the z - | Moldii rows i . reaeived the 5 dollar gold || Folding Brownies $9.00 up Portland, N..D., accompanied by their grandson, Lorin, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. Proctor’s sister, Mrs. R. L, Best. They return- ed home Monday evening, accompan- ied by Miss, Sally Proctor, who has been a guest at the Best home for some time. REV. MALMQUIST IN MINNESOTA Rev, A. J. Malmquist, pastor of the First Lutheran church, left Sun- day evening to take part in the fes- tivities in connection with the iaying of the cornerstone by Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus at the Children’s Home at Vasa, Minnesota. The pas- tor will return to Bismarck with the royal party tomorrow evening. TO TAKE LAKE TRIP Mrs. George Will and daughter, Margaret, have left for Duluth, Minn., from where they wilJl take a trip over the Great Lakes to Buffalo, N.Y. There they will join Mr. Will, who has been iv the east for some time, and return home with him. | RETURNS FROM MILWAUKEE o Mixs Roberta Best, who has been attending the Wisconsin Conserva- tory of Music and teaching music in Brownies (box type) $2.00 up HOME FROM ELBOWOOLS Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weide have returned from Elbowoods where ti attended the first week’s program the fiftieth ann’ ry of the mission there. M Weide took C. 0, Dunn of Dubois, Idaho, on the program on several day ng in Bismarek with his nc directed the Indian school band in aj Mrs. J. P. Dunn, 208 Third stree' number of selections, hi ister, Mrs. E. P. Quain, He ar- rived about a week ago and will be} in Bismarek for another week. coin given away last night. Now it’s your turn. | Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR | GUEST OF RELATIV BOING A-JOURNEYING? Then tuck into your bag a vacation’s supply of Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery++ tn pastel tints for your filmy afternoon and evening frocks; white, grey and beige for sports, a darker shade or two for showery days and di hikes. The “shadowless” silk is knit knee-hi and sole-deep. Consider this with your short frocks and scant-cut shoes. Skillful shaping and the new Humming Bird Index Heel create a per- fect fitting ankle, instep and foot. Heels, toes and doubled tops are long-wearing lisle. Mod- estly priced. Sold only in reliable stores. Humming Bird PURE SILK HOSTERY Qmwess WEARS LONGER RETURN.FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walt Miss Edna Olson of Bismarck Clayton Ferry of Wilton have tukned froma motor trip thr the Black Hills of South Dakot the Little Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. They have been gone about three weeks. GUEST HERE Mrs. Harold Hopton and Miss Mil- dred Lidstrom of Bismarek hav their guest their sister, Mi ‘ Bismarck fo at home at 2 FROM ELBOWOODS | A. J. Kohl of Elbowoods a basi- ness visitor in the city today. RETURNING FROM TRIP | Lidstrom of Detroit, Minn. Mis; Mil-| Mrs. Cora Potter and Max Potter, dred Lidstrom has “een ‘spending aj who have been on a motor trip to two weeks’ vacation at the lakes near P Detroit and was accompanied hone by her sister. LEAVES FOR PHILADELPHIA Capt. I. P. Baker, appointed by} After July 1st the Smith’s Grocery will be known as the R. T. Grocery « S. W. Robertson and C. J. Tullberg, DR.-M. E. BOLTON Milwaukee, has returned home to] President Coolidge as one of two Osteopathic Physician apend the summer with her mother,| North Dakota commissioners at the |B 00 1. ah id f proprigtors, + Mrs. R. L, Best. Sesquicentennial celebration, left|f[ 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W LLOYD HUGHES last evening for Philadelphia, RETURNS FROM VISIT IN ST. PAUL Mrs. W. Gibgon Wright, accomps ied by her sow Lloyd, has retu to Bismarck after a ‘1 with her parents in St. Bismarck, N. D. MARY ASTOR News Pictures Comedy — “Hot Feet” RECITAL THURSDAY EVEN Mrs. Hermann Scheffer will pre- sent a number of her pupils in the _third of 4 series of vocal recitals Thursday evening, July 1,, at 8:30 o'clock in her home, 611 First street. Mr. Robertson and Mr. Tullbere” were former partners with J. B. Smith, recently purchasing Mr. —_ . i a VAUDEVILLE Smith’s i reacte j . nard, Minn, have arrived in Bis = Crewe rel i nomi r . Smith’s interests in the firm. W B k fo isit wi ives. The ¢ from Rochester, Minn. Palace« 1 ‘ on, She stopped in TONIGHT route home, ETURNS TO MOFFIT , Mea tE De Halley, whe has been asa Sn spending some time in the city with ’ friends, returned to Her home in Moffit last evening. GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. William Weiss of New Salem spent Monday in Bis- marck with their daughter, Mrs. Wal- ter Purfeerst. ’ DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born yesterday to Mr, and Mrs. R. D, Holderbaum of Minneapolis \ IN STEELE H, W. Taylor and Delbert Taylor made a business trip to Steele last evening. ! 1@ 1006 8, 0. Ge. 3.3 BUYS HOME The J. F. Melton residence on West Park avenue has been purchased by Melvin Sneltenberger who will take 1 Washes faster. 2 Washescleaner. capacity. Tul holds 21 gals. af mer this city, at the St. Alexius hospital. ig com RETURNS HOME washer m J. A. Reuter was in the city yes- | hy B k takes floorspace terday, en route to his home in Gar- ti an rea ast pe inches rison after a visit in Minneapolis. HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hirning of Mc- Clusky spent Monday in the city, shopping and visiting friends.. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. Ed. Freshour and Mrs. John Sharp of Christiania were shopping in Bismarck yesterday. ’ 4 — LEFT FOR MINNEAPOLIS 5 Cast aluminum tub—can’t warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. 6 Easily adjusted to your height. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken cut with the washer running. 8Tub cleans it- self. in Bed It is wonderful the amount of youthful pep you_devel- ED t Banff, Lake Louise, ‘oho or Emerald Lake. After a few days in this climate of energy you want to be up and _ doing. You can have break- fast in your boudoir in the The home noon on ments. Flit kills moths and their larvae EEP your rooms free from Stanley J. Leono has left by car hotel at Banffand the Chateau bed aS . -whicheat holes. Extensive tests showed i. for a vaeation in Minneapolis and at Lake Louise, but you won’t :: ted bugs Spray Albans that Flit spray did not stain the most SAll metal nearby lakes. | want it that way. You will | pected places with Flit. delicate fabrics. wringer. Self ‘GOES TO MONTANA = trail, sad ae Flit spray destroys bed bugs, roaches For homes without electricity, bef ee ie W.7A. Allen 1 eft this, morning for amie cs andants. It searches out thecracksand A Scientific Inseeticide the Maytag is available with release. Bill ings, Mont., where t porn ant will cas pag 4 crevices where they hideandpreed,and —_—Fit is the result of exhaustive research in-built gasoline motor. Reasons for relatives. you this regained health and destroys insects and their eggs. by expert entomologists and chemists. World vitality, enough to last you ‘till vacation time comes It is harmless to mankind. Flit hasre- Placed the old methods, because it kills Kills All Household Insects Flit spray also clears your home in a VISITING ne ie BS apclaget at . and Mrs. J. T, Sarvis o! ° Pe visiting ftiends in Btstmarck yesterday. _ YISITING IN CARSON Miss Mabel Micheals has gone to Carson, N. D., for a visit with rela- tives. HERE ON BUSINESS | Alex Neff of Arena, was in city yesterday on bus! BUSINESS VISITOR! Fred Ritz of Judson Was a busincss visitor in Bismarck yesterday. , + ee eee Use Gas, the scientific fuel. = the Mostly fair tonight and Wedmesday ; not much - ~ change in temp. Bergeson’s bt bt ; ‘Rockies Captain John M. Belk who is seeking the nomination for County Coroner, is a real pio- neer. His first appearance in this territory was as pilot of a ‘Missouri River steamer in 1868. His continued work as Master and Pilot of steamers gives him the distinction of being one of the men responsible for the opening up of this and the Northwestern Territory. The Captain brought’his fam- Jy to Bismarc' in the spring of 1881 and has been a continuous resident and taxpayer ever since. He has never before sought official sition in the eity or county and it is only at the instance of a number of friends that he entered the eam- paign’st- this time: He is tak- ing a great interest in the com- jing. primary and the campaign- ng incident thereto, he is un- encumpered by any other inter- ‘ests and is in a position to give his whole time and attenticn to ‘the office which he seeks. He would greatly appreciate your support and vote at the Primary Election on Wednesday of this . (Political Adv.) H. M. TAIT 611 2nd Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. few minutes of diseage-bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. Spray Flit on your gar- STANDARD DESTROYS Flies OIL CO. Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches all insects and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For sale everywhere. 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